Javier Rojo-Gonzalez

Condensed matter physics department

Universitat de Barcelona

Javier Rojo-Gonzalez

Javier Rojo-Gonzalez is a PhD student at Universitat de Barcelona (UB) under the supervision of ICREA professor Alberto Fernández-Nieves. He earned in 2019, as a CFIS student, both an undergraduate degree in Engineering Physics and in Industrial Technologies Engineering from the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC) with honors as the first of his promotion in both degrees. His undergraduate thesis was developed in David Weitz lab at Harvard University. He also obtained the academic excellence award (ex-aequo) of his CFIS promotion. In 2020 he earned a master degree in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology from the UB with honors. During his academic life he has received several awards and grants thanks to his academic performance.

His current scientific interests are in the field of soft matter physics. He is currently interested in the interplay between order, geometry and topology for partially ordered materials under confinement, mainly liquid crystals and in the extreme thermodynamics of gels where a phase transition at constant volume interacts with the confining geometry producing deformations. Other interests are on microfluidics and hydrogels.

Publications

Устройства на стеклянной основе для генерации капель и эмульсий

1Department of Chemistry and Physics, Augusta University, 2Department of Condensed Matter Physics, University of Barcelona, 3Agrobío S.L., 4ICREA - Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, 5Institute of Complex Systems (UBICS), University of Barcelona

JoVE 63376

 Engineering